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Question
Add your own sentences to those given in the passage to illustrate the uses of ‘have’.
To refer to eating/drinking
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Solution
To refer to eating/drinking
Sentences
- I have this chocolate pastry every evening.
- Let me buy you a drink. What would you like to have?
- Why don't you stay and have lunch with us?
- I'm hungry; let's have dinner at that hamburger place.
- I have had the best Italian cuisine in that restaurant.
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